Managing stress
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Managing Stress: Strategies and Support
Strategies to Manage Stress
- Take Regular Breaks: Ensure you schedule breaks to relax and recharge.
- Get Organised: Improve time management skills to reduce stress from deadlines and tasks.
- Learn to Relax: Practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or mindfulness.
- Review Priorities: Focus on important tasks and delegate or eliminate less crucial ones.
- Focus on Positivity: Cultivate a positive mindset and seek out uplifting experiences.
- Improve Lifestyle: Enhance diet, exercise regularly, and ensure adequate sleep for overall well-being.
- Confide in Someone: Share your feelings with a trusted friend, family member, or counsellor.
- Maintain a Stress Diary: Track stress triggers to better understand and manage them.
Support Systems for Managing Stress
Seeking support can significantly aid in managing stress, both at work and outside:
- Professional Support: Consult with a stress counsellor or your GP for tailored assistance.
- Workplace Support: Colleagues, managers, or trade union representatives can provide guidance and support.
- External Assistance: Local advice bureaus or authorities can offer resources to address underlying stressors.
Recognising Stress in Colleagues
It's crucial to be observant of signs of stress in colleagues to offer appropriate support:
- Be attentive to behavioural changes that indicate stress, similar to recognising physical illness symptoms.
- Acknowledge the elevated expectations and constant connectivity in today's work environment that contribute to stress.
- Combat the fear associated with expressing stress at work, ensuring all team members feel valued and supported.